Tuesday, May 10, 2005 

The March Continues

The march continues onward and upwards. Latest news that our newsletter is nearly completion and is scheduled for release on June 1st. You may subscirbe by email. We are planning nearly 3000 copies that will be placed in several places in several provinces detailing the work of the Guevarista Liberation Front. The GLF News will showcase several atrocities committed by the current regime and showcase several acts of corruption instituted by this current regime. If interested in helping with printing and distibrution, let me know and we can help you with the particulars.

The GLF is committed to working to bring the power truly to the people.

Sunday, May 08, 2005 

Overstaying in Fantasyland?

Overstaying in Fantasyland

This is another attempt by the burgeoise to attempt to make their own light on the sufferring of the country. They are only able to think on a macro level and totally ignore the micro level, the level of human sufferring in the Philippines is great and never abaits.

See, Filipinos are in a fantasyland, but this fantasyland was created by the major media companies in an effort to control the people. How can the people awake from it when the media will not allow it? This stranglehold needs to be broken in order for Filipinos to awaken and take their country back.

Mr. Esposo seems quite happy and content with having a middle class and upper class take over things just like they did in 1986. Mr Abat is trying to get the support of the upper classes as well. Why? The financial mismanagement of the Arroyo Adminsitration has affected the rich opposition. Yes, the control wavers of the government wavers between difference groups of the rich. The Philippines is an oligarchy with an outside veneer of democracy.

It has long been the time for Filipinos to rise up and I hope that we can help them. The New Filipino Cell of the Guevarista Liberation Front has been formed. This is the blog of the Guevarista Liberation Front. Helping Poor Filipinos take control.

A new manifesto for the Guevarista Liberation Front of the Philippines is being written as we speak and this will be distributed in barangays throughout the Philippines in the coming months. We are all comrades.

Saturday, May 07, 2005 

Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to all of our mothers. It is a great day in which we thank our mothers for what they have done for this. This is a day when we can not forget this and we must go on and endure for them.

This struggle is about mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. This is a battle for them, for children, born and unborn. Let us not lose site of this on this special day.

Monday, May 02, 2005 

OFW's

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo likes to say that the OFWs are modern heroes. Great. In what way are they national heroes? This way:

The fact that the Philippines exports 2,500 workers per day means that 2,500 potentially unemployed, idle hands are put out of the country working in a foreign country and are sending back hundreds of dollar a month each back to the Philippines. This money is used by families for shopping in local stores, paying taxes, and generally supporting the economy. These OFWs generate about 10% of the national gdp.

But that is all superficial....

The workers who go abroad are intelligent hard working individuals who are doing what it takes to support their family. We should all respect that, but heroes they are not. This large pool of OFW's are the best and brightest that the Philippines has. If they were sitting idle in the Philippines, clammoring for local jobs then the government would actually have to do something or risk open revolution. You can't keep a worker idle without food for his family. That kind of situation leads to a call to arms. But it won't happen in the Philippines because those who would clamor for a rise to arms are leaving the Philippines and getting stuck in the OFW trap.

They are a hero for the status quo in the Philippines, and maybe a hero for their family. But in reality, they are just minions for the malefactors in government. They are supporters of the corrupt administrations.

Here is some data:

The GDP in 2003 in the Philippines was $79.7 billion and overseas remittances amount to close to $8 billion, which is about 10% of that GDP figure. Using economic multiplying factors, the true contribution is much higher. It is not hard to realize that without the remittances, the economy would collaspe overnight.

Ok, that looks like bad news, what other path could the Philippines take? Regime change. Change the regime and deal with the economic realities. Over the coming days and weeks, I will present several parts of a plan.

Comrades, I urge you to become invovled with the Guevarista Liberation Front and try to effect a real change.

 

Exporting Nurses

Exporting Nurses

This is something really bad, exporting jobs. Great, it benefits a few.....you may wonder how and why we stand against this type of exploitation. Stand by for a coming article.

 

Health Care Corruption

Follow this link and see just how bad things are. It is ridiculous. The local officials are lining their pockets and the poor pay for it. Go figure. This is another reason why the Philippines is in our sights.

Health Care Corruption

 

Corruption

Ok get this, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the President of the Philippines, is urging motorists to use Petron Gas stations because they supposedly havent raised prices as much as other companies. Great. Several problems are apparent with this.

#1 The Philippine government owns 40% of the Petron. The other 40% is owned by the Saudi oil company Aramco. The remaining 20% is owned by locals in the Philippines, probably good friends of Arroyo's. This is very bad and a good reason to see corruption.

#2 Arroyo has tried on several occasions to increase government ownership of Petron. All at the same time inflicting new taxes on Filipinos. Increase taxes on Filipinos in order to give more money to a company owned 40% by Saudis and 20% by rich Filipinos.

None of this makes sense. Mr Abat is not far off, but he is not the one to make the changes.

Yes, The GLF is focused on the Philippines.

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